
WWE Premium Events Moving to New Streaming Service in 2026
WWE fans will soon be watching wrestling's major events from a new streaming service.
At one time, you could only see a major wrestling event if you attended. Then came pay-per-view events, and now major events are streamed online
WWE's Three Biggest Annual Events
There is no doubt that the WWE has the biggest wrestling events each year. WWE's biggest premium event is WrestleMania. Often called the ‘Super Bowl of sports entertainment,’ WrestleMania is WWE’s premier event.
SummerSlam is the second biggest event for the WWE. The event has become so large that it is now a two-day event. SummerSlam features matches involving wrestlers from Monday's Raw and SmackDown events.
Royal Rumble is the third-largest annual event for the WWE. The centerpiece of the event is the Royal Rumble match, which features 30 wrestlers who eliminate each other by throwing opponents over the top rope. The last man or woman standing earns a world championship match at WrestleMania.
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A New Service To Stream WWE's Biggest Events
According to WZZM 13, World Wrestling Entertainment's premium live events will soon be exclusively shown on the direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming service that ESPN will launch in 2026.
Three of the events include WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble. ESPN will also simulcast some of WWE's events on linear TV channels.

WWE currently has a deal with Peacock to stream its events through March 2026. All 10 of WWE's premium events will stream on ESPN's DTC platform, which will cost $29.99 per month.
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